• As far as I’m concerned, they still have. As a non-Twitter user, not only have I already decided the platform wasn’t for me, now it’s a question mark whether Musk will wake up tomorrow and turn off access again. The simplest solution is to double down on continuing to ignore Twitter.

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        The crazy thing is that governments would be much better served if they would run government Mastodon instances for government employees and enforce their own policies on them, than using a private company with its own agenda.

      • I’m not super uptodate as I don’t have a twitter account but didn’t they kinda ban bot accounts a while back? Or something like that, which would make it harder for government entities to send out automated notifications.

        I doubt twitter will survive the next US election cycle. Between impersonation accounts, rampant right wing wackos and Musks need to meddle twitter will become a shitstorm of unbelievable proportions.